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Everything you need to know about Senator Sessions; Jamelle Bouie gives his take on how President Obama's legacy; a debate over racially-biased policing; what is Crunk Feminism? (episode)
Emily Bazelon, staff writer for the New York Times Magazine and a senior research fellow at Yale Law School, discusses the Alabama senator who was denied a federal judgeship in 1986.
Slate's chief political correspondent, Jamelle Bouie, discusses President Obama's legacy in the incoming Trump administration.
In a preview of an Intelligence Squared debate, the motions for and against whether crime drives law enforcement’s use of force, or if there's racial bias?
The three editors of the book The Crunk Feminist Collection, Brittney C. Cooper, Susana Morris, and Robin Boylorn discuss the Crunk Feminist Collective.
Continued coverage of the confirmation hearings of Senator Sessions as Attorney General.